Is it just me or does it seem God is still around at this point? The concept follows that God has simply dissapeared after Satan's fall from The Finisher and his ultimate demise in Endseekers... God says "So long all you children..." These couple lines lead me to believe God is still around, sitting back, and here in this song He speaks up "That you're contemplating murder while I'm educating you in mercy....Cause who you are is who I made you to discover me." I only see God "educating" one in mercy, and one only discovers God or as it's simply put here, "I made you to discover me." Then there's also "I keep feeding you the proof that you need..." God feeding her the proof that she needs?
Micah said in the interview that this girl has been an athiest her whole life and saw the final battle between God and Satan, and now the gears are turning in her head and she seems to believe her life was wrong... Also her father, a strong believer giving his life to God, has now lost faith due to God's disappearance... Keeping that in mind, I think that this is really still "true" in the sense that it is still part of Revelation. Looking and reading deep into the book of Revelation, and doing some other studying and reading, you'll see that there is a point in time that after the battle between "good and evil" all God's people who followed Him would be in heaven, while Satan is bound to chains in the abyss, but once Satan is released, he will get one last chance and eventually people who called themselves "Christian" and "followers" of God that were false followers will eventually fall. Then there's those that were left behind on earth that either fall to temption, or turn to God... However those that turn to God will have hardened hearts and question many things. I think here God has departed, for now, and the girl was one that was left behind and has now turned to God, and the father was the so called "Christian" that has since fallen from grace...
I could be far off, but that is one thought I have in mind. Have a couple other thoughts in mind... I'd like to see if Micah continues this story in the next album.
Oh yeah, I've seen that already. I was just stating, maybe there's a hidden meaning that Micah didn't realize he had done. Him being a Christian there's that belief that God does things that we don't realize or does something through us that we don't intend, and I was thinking that maybe God made this more that what Micah though it to be.
Oh yeah, I've seen that already. I was just stating, maybe there's a hidden meaning that Micah didn't realize he had done. Him being a Christian there's that belief that God does things that we don't realize or does something through us that we don't intend, and I was thinking that maybe God made this more that what Micah though it to be.
Is it just me or does it seem God is still around at this point? The concept follows that God has simply dissapeared after Satan's fall from The Finisher and his ultimate demise in Endseekers... God says "So long all you children..." These couple lines lead me to believe God is still around, sitting back, and here in this song He speaks up "That you're contemplating murder while I'm educating you in mercy....Cause who you are is who I made you to discover me." I only see God "educating" one in mercy, and one only discovers God or as it's simply put here, "I made you to discover me." Then there's also "I keep feeding you the proof that you need..." God feeding her the proof that she needs?
Micah said in the interview that this girl has been an athiest her whole life and saw the final battle between God and Satan, and now the gears are turning in her head and she seems to believe her life was wrong... Also her father, a strong believer giving his life to God, has now lost faith due to God's disappearance... Keeping that in mind, I think that this is really still "true" in the sense that it is still part of Revelation. Looking and reading deep into the book of Revelation, and doing some other studying and reading, you'll see that there is a point in time that after the battle between "good and evil" all God's people who followed Him would be in heaven, while Satan is bound to chains in the abyss, but once Satan is released, he will get one last chance and eventually people who called themselves "Christian" and "followers" of God that were false followers will eventually fall. Then there's those that were left behind on earth that either fall to temption, or turn to God... However those that turn to God will have hardened hearts and question many things. I think here God has departed, for now, and the girl was one that was left behind and has now turned to God, and the father was the so called "Christian" that has since fallen from grace...
I could be far off, but that is one thought I have in mind. Have a couple other thoughts in mind... I'd like to see if Micah continues this story in the next album.
Here is Micah explaining Children of Fire and he goes pretty in depth about this song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPEETdi7yxU
Here is Micah explaining Children of Fire and he goes pretty in depth about this song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPEETdi7yxU
Oh yeah, I've seen that already. I was just stating, maybe there's a hidden meaning that Micah didn't realize he had done. Him being a Christian there's that belief that God does things that we don't realize or does something through us that we don't intend, and I was thinking that maybe God made this more that what Micah though it to be.
Oh yeah, I've seen that already. I was just stating, maybe there's a hidden meaning that Micah didn't realize he had done. Him being a Christian there's that belief that God does things that we don't realize or does something through us that we don't intend, and I was thinking that maybe God made this more that what Micah though it to be.